Agricultural exporters from Guatemala prepare to place their products in Canada

Published 2021년 6월 1일

Tridge summary

A virtual event hosted by the Embassy of Guatemala in Canada, the Guatemala Trade Advisers Network, and the Representation of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) in Canada provided Guatemalan agricultural product exporters with insights into Canadian export opportunities. The event covered negotiations with foreign buyers, identifying trade opportunities in Canada, and the requirements for entering the Canadian market. Topics included understanding the Canadian consumer, e-commerce, environmental concerns, and health trends. The 2020 exports from Guatemala to Canada were led by bananas, sugar cane, unroasted and non-decaffeinated coffee, melon, watermelon, beans, peas, and carrots, with the main provinces being Ontario, Québec, and British Columbia. The event also covered the logistical regulations and standards exporters must adhere to, as well as the benefits of trading with Canada.
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Original content

Guatemalan agricultural product exporters looking for new markets received information about export opportunities to Canada and the multiple commercial options offered by that country. This took place at a virtual event organized by the Embassy of Guatemala in Canada, the Guatemala Trade Advisers Network and the Representation of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) in Canada. At the meeting, the more than 58 participants learned about the preparation needed to negotiate with a foreign buyer, the identification of trade opportunities in Canada and the main agricultural products demanded in that nation, as well as everything related to commercial and sanitary standards to to be met for the entry of their products into the Canadian market. The Manager of the International Trade and Regional Integration Program at IICA, Daniel Rodríguez, recalled the recommendations for the different stages – preparation of the negotiation, development, drafting of a ...

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